The question of the extent of religious motivation for the Troubles (1969-1998) has existed for as long as the conflict itself. Many participants as well as external commentators have offered various opinions. This piece attempts to contribute to this debate by introducing previously unused theories to explain the situation, namely military cohesion. This article also argues that attempts to understand the conflict through any single viewpoint, be it religious, political, or ethnic, is futile. Instead these three viewpoints need to be combined in order to fully understand the conflict. This article argues that a combination of ethnic mobilisation, territory sacralisation, and republican martyrdom provide a means through which a political co...
Violence against civilians and religion are two common characteristics in today’s armed conflicts. T...
PDF with text, color maps, and bibliography (pages 27-29).The Troubles was a conflict in Northern Ir...
It is often alleged that religion is a major cause of war and dissent. History is littered with the ...
The question of the extent of religious motivation for the Troubles (1969-1998) has existed for as l...
Whereas a negative connection has often been made between religion, nationalism and conflict, it is ...
Now that the peace process, however fragile and tenuous, has stayed the course, despite some serious...
The Troubles, is an ethno-religious conflict within Northern Ireland that occurred from 1968 to 1998...
Although the relationship between religion and violent internal conflict is increasingly studied in ...
Why are religious civil wars so difficult to resolve peacefully? This dissertation argues that state...
Northern Ireland is not only a problem because of the conflict and lack of political progress; it is...
In the bitter sectarian conflict of the Northern Ireland Troubles, which spanned the years 1966- 199...
The conflict in Northern Ireland is one of the longest conflicts in post-war Europe. It is often de...
Since the first British invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, the native Irish people have been n...
Since 1945, religions, and religious differences, are amongst the most common factors of internal or...
Ideology matters. The return of this insight to the study of civil war has sparked a new line of lit...
Violence against civilians and religion are two common characteristics in today’s armed conflicts. T...
PDF with text, color maps, and bibliography (pages 27-29).The Troubles was a conflict in Northern Ir...
It is often alleged that religion is a major cause of war and dissent. History is littered with the ...
The question of the extent of religious motivation for the Troubles (1969-1998) has existed for as l...
Whereas a negative connection has often been made between religion, nationalism and conflict, it is ...
Now that the peace process, however fragile and tenuous, has stayed the course, despite some serious...
The Troubles, is an ethno-religious conflict within Northern Ireland that occurred from 1968 to 1998...
Although the relationship between religion and violent internal conflict is increasingly studied in ...
Why are religious civil wars so difficult to resolve peacefully? This dissertation argues that state...
Northern Ireland is not only a problem because of the conflict and lack of political progress; it is...
In the bitter sectarian conflict of the Northern Ireland Troubles, which spanned the years 1966- 199...
The conflict in Northern Ireland is one of the longest conflicts in post-war Europe. It is often de...
Since the first British invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, the native Irish people have been n...
Since 1945, religions, and religious differences, are amongst the most common factors of internal or...
Ideology matters. The return of this insight to the study of civil war has sparked a new line of lit...
Violence against civilians and religion are two common characteristics in today’s armed conflicts. T...
PDF with text, color maps, and bibliography (pages 27-29).The Troubles was a conflict in Northern Ir...
It is often alleged that religion is a major cause of war and dissent. History is littered with the ...